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Discover LudwigThe phrase "middle finger to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a dismissive or defiant attitude towards someone or something. Example: "She gave a middle finger to convention and pursued her dreams of becoming an artist."
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He teases giving the middle finger to the camera.
He raised his middle finger to the messenger and disappeared.
Now, every handshake feels like a mini victory, a middle finger to my irrational childhood fear.
In one shot, Rhett was reportedly pictured extending his middle finger to the camera.
Cards Against Humanity holds up a middle finger to the system.
Middle finger to thumb twice – known as double tap – advances your slides.
Haven't we all accepted that no-bookings restaurants are essentially a gigantic middle finger to diners?
It's the middle finger to every schmaltzy prom film you've ever seen.
It's like giving the middle finger to the rest of the country".
Also, he is grinning and giving the middle finger to the large hand overhead.
Ford's foibles were, to them, a big middle finger to Toronto's status quo.
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